The Education Tool in ReveliaDx helps clinicians reinforce what was discussed during a patient visit. This demo shows how educational handouts can be used as reference material so patients can review important information later.
In this walkthrough, you’ll see how clinicians can annotate handouts during virtual appointments by highlighting key sections and adding notes. These annotations help clarify why certain topics were discussed and why they matter for the patient.
The video also explains how annotated handouts are saved for the patient to access after the visit. This supports better understanding, recall, and engagement with their care plan.
Perfect for you if you’re:
Providing patient education during in-person or virtual visits
Looking to improve patient understanding and follow-up
Using educational handouts as part of your clinical workflow
This demo is a great introduction to using ReveliaDx’s Education Tool to enhance patient communication and continuity of care.
The Education Tool allows clinicians to share visual, condition-specific handouts with patients during a visit. It supports real-time explanations by displaying diagrams, charts, and educational materials that help patients better understand their symptoms, diagnoses, and recommended treatment plans. The tool makes patient education interactive rather than passive.
Yes. Clinicians can annotate directly on educational materials during the visit. You can highlight key areas, circle specific sections, or add notes to personalize explanations. This makes conversations more focused and ensures patients clearly understand what applies to their individual situation.
Yes. Any annotations made during the visit are saved and remain accessible within the patient’s record. Patients can revisit these marked-up materials later, reinforcing what was discussed and supporting better follow-through on recommendations.
Absolutely. The Education Tool works seamlessly in virtual visits, allowing clinicians to visually guide patients through explanations just as they would in person. Screen-based annotations make remote consultations clearer, more engaging, and easier to understand.
By combining visuals with personalized annotations, the Education Tool helps translate complex medical information into clear, digestible explanations. Patients can see exactly what the clinician is referencing, which reduces confusion, increases confidence in the treatment plan, and supports better adherence to recommended interventions.